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Product description

Product Description

Slip into your favorite clog and enjoy a custom fit, water-friendly design and ventilated forefoot for breathability. The croslite footbed moulds to your foot for a custom fit with excellent arch support. Buy a pair of Crocs Classic, the perfect shoe for beach or boat

Manufacturer's Description

Crocs, Inc. is a rapidly growing designer, manufacturer and retailer of footwear for men, women and children under the Crocs brand. All Crocs brand shoes feature Crocs' proprietary closed-cell resin, Croslite, which represents a substantial innovation in footwear. The Croslite material enables Crocs to produce soft, comfortable, lightweight, superior-gripping, non-marking and odour-resistant shoes. These unique elements make Crocs ideal for casual wear, as well as for professional and recreational uses such as boating, hiking, hospitality and gardening. The versatile use of the material has enabled Crocs to successfully market its products to a broad range of consumers.

From the manufacturer

About Crocs

We believe fun is everywhere - if you look. Born in 2002, Crocs began with our iconic Classic Clog and now make hundreds of styles, all with our Croslite foam underfoot. It's not rubber. It's a proprietary, closed-cell foam that gives Crocs shoes a light, cushiony, one-of-a-kind feeling of freedom you can't get anywhere else. We invite you to take a new look at Crocs - and encourage you to find your fun.

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Crocs are great. I wear them almost all the time. In winter I use good Merino wool socks and they're just fine in all but really rainy weather. I wouldn't use them for climbing rocky mountains, or for walking in really wet, muddy fields, but for everyday use at work or play they are great.

BUT. Buying mail order like this is a lottery. You would think they would be identical no matter where in the world they are made, and indeed that must be the intention, but it turns out that is not the case. (Other buyers online say the same thing too.) The pair I've been using over the last year-and-a-half I bought in a local shop. They were black and said 'Made in Italy' on the sole. The size M9/W11 fitted me just right. This time I bought two pairs - a black pair and a 'chocolate' pair. The 'chocolate' pair were 'Made in Italy' and are a perfect fit. They feel just about the same as my existing pair, although slightly tighter due to being new. The black pair on the other hand say 'Made in Mexico' and are smaller. Not measureably shorter or narrower exactly but much tighter over the instep. Just felt wrong. I checked the picture on the Amazon listing for the black ones and the picture actually says, 'Made in China' so I guess it's a bit random which ones you will receive.

I somehow doubt that anyone at Amazon will be able to tell me where the various styles and colours are actually made, so I'm not sure I would buy them from Amazon again. They do offer FREE RETURNS, but I'm in the process of returning these and it is a bit of a pain. You have to pay the postage first and then they (hopefully) will refund that eventually. It is a little unclear from the system whether they will actually refund. (I've been getting different messages about that at different stages of the process. Amazon have usually been quite good in this regard in the past.)

(Update: Amazon refunded the postage without a problem.)

Unless Amazon can discriminate and tell us where the shoes are made (people with narrower feet may actually prefer the Mexican ones) then I'm going to be buying in future from smaller suppliers whom I can phone and ask what is written on the soles.

(Update: I just ordered some of these elsewhere. A bit more expensive from a smaller company of course but they were able to check that they had the ones I wanted in the 'Made in Italy' version and ensured that I was sent those. Not the super-cheap Amazon price but I'm happy to pay £5 more and actually know what I'm getting.)

Oh, and the 'chocolate' colour is not the colour of any chocolate I've ever seen. In fact, if you are ever offered chocolate this colour you should not eat it under any circumstances. The colour is more like khaki green/grey, or an olive colour perhaps. It's an OK colour. In fact I quite like the colour. I'm just puzzled that they chose to call it 'chocolate'.

I've got the Mammoth Crocs in a size larger than I normally take due to the fur lining. I thought I would try these in a size 8. There was a lot of space at the toes but they were much snugger across the top than expected. A fraction smaller would have left them too tight.There was an offer on when I bought these so they were a great bargain, and when we eventually get some warm weather I shall enjoy wearing them.If, like me, you have wide feet, a size up may be better for you.

I have bought five pairs in the past two months -- 2 for me, 2 for my wife and 1 for my son. By chance, it would seem, three turned out to have been made in Italy and two in China, and the Italian ones are of noticeably better quality (and more comfortable). It's a shame one doesn't have the opportunity to know beforehand which one will arrive ...

I started wearing Crocs around 5 years ago and haven't looked back since. As well as being brilliant to slip on around the garden, they're great for quick trips to the local shops. I wear them year round in the house to keep my feet off the cold laminate floors, paired with thermal socks in Winter they keep my feet toasty. They're meant to be worn loose so if you're a half size go up to the next size. I wear them with the strap forward and occasionally you will get a pair which due to a slight distortion in the curve of the main shoe or the strap being slightly too small, will cause the strap to slip off the front when walking. Eventually the strap stretches and it stops being a problem but it is irritating in the meantime. The tread lasts for around two years constant wear around the house but will wear more quickly outside. With time walking will compress the footbed making the shoe less spongy and comfortable. I expect to replace every 1-2 years depending on whether they are worn inside or outside. I have arthritis in both feet and I can honestly say without Crocs I'd have had trouble walking for the last five years. For the last two I haven't been able to wear a closed Winter shoe but have managed with Crocs and socks. Can't recommend these clogs enough...and the original Crocs are better than any of the knock offs.

Tried these on in a shoeshop just for fun. Now I've bought five pairs and I never wear anything else. Like other reviewers I too have plantar fascitis and also have arthritis in one foot. These shoes help tremendously with both. It's like walking on jelly. Not made up jelly but jelly that is still in cubes before you melt it.

I'm giving all my other shoes to the charity shop; I never want to wear anything else. I know they look silly, but what the hell? To be able to walk miles without pain is the most important thing.

I bought my cayman crocs around 2 months ago now, and they literally have not come off my feet. I really did not like them when they first came out when I thought they were a fashion blip, but after reading reviews I couldn't resist trying them and my ultimate reason for trying them was because my mother has plantar fasciitis and they are recommended for that condition, so I was ordering her a pair and threw in a pair for myself! I have the black ones, and I wear them with everything, not brave enough for the bright colours!!

I would highly recommend them in terms of comfort, they are also non slip, and I have walked through rough terrain with them and felt they gave me a bit of 'bounce'.

Remember they have to fit loose to fit right, if you are inbetween sizes, choose big rather than small.